Please note that the lexical concordance has not been reviewed and should not be referenced as a definitive and accurate concordance to the poetic corpus. Dates in particular may be taken from earlier editions and should be checked.
ONP:...kaup varð daprt á himnum, ... ‘...bargain was dismal in the heavens, ...’
1027notesNú fara daprar skeiðr heim ... ‘Now the gloomy warships sail ...’
1047notesDvalði daprt of skilða ... ‘The pitifully scattered crowd ...’
1050notes...þjóð vas dǫpr þar. ‘...the people were downcast there.’
1190...urðu þeim daprar; þeir máttu ... ‘...nights became gloomy for them; they ...’
1255...eptir þann dapra dag, þvít ... ‘...after that gloomy day, for ...’
1255...e*mka eg dapr’. ‘...I am not sad’.’
1325...drukna drjúgum, döpr og móð ... ‘...drown terribly, sad and weary ...’
1345Nú, dapr af dauða, ... ‘Now, downcast on account of death, ...’
1360...Drafnar tóku dapran dauða í ... ‘...of Dröfn died a sad death in ...’
1380...til skógar, döpr og mædd; ... ‘...to the forest, mournful and weary; ...’
1386...döglinga, í döprum hug. Ek ... ‘...of princes, in a downcast mood. I ...’
?...mik, miklu daprastr í heimi, ... ‘...me, the very saddest in the world, ...’
?...esat drengr dapr of drósir. ... ‘...the man is not downcast on account of women. ...’
?notes...dróttinlauss, dapr alls hugar. ... ‘...lordless, depressed in my whole mind. ...’
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